std::is_final

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Defined in header <type_traits>
template< class T >
struct is_final;
(since C++14)

If T is a final class (that is, a class declared with the final specifier), provides the member constant value equal true. For any other type, value is false.

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Inherited from std::integral_constant

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value
[static]
true if T is a final class type , false otherwise
(public static member constant)

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operator bool
converts the object to bool, returns value
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(C++14)
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Type Definition
value_type bool
type std::integral_constant<bool, value>

[edit] Notes

Final classes cannot be used as base classes.

A union can be marked final (and std::is_final will detect that), even though unions cannot be used as bases in any case.

[edit] Example

#include <iostream>
#include <type_traits>
 
class A {};
class B final {};
 
int main() 
{
    std::cout
        << std::boolalpha
        << std::is_final<A>::value << '\n'
        << std::is_final<B>::value << '\n';
}

Output:

false
true

[edit] See also

(C++11)
checks if a type is a class type (but not union type)
(class template)
checks if a type is polymorphic class type
(class template)